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Burdwan Town School, situated in a spectacular site on the south of the District Judicial Court, is one of the famous boys' schools in the city of Burdwan, West Bengal, India. The school was established on February 2, 1925 by a member of Bengal Legislative Council Mouluvi Abul Kasem and a few equally generous minded people like S.K. Bose with a desperate attempt to have a Zila School in Burdwan. https://goo.gl/maps/uutvik74Kd9NdBQi9

History
It was 1920. The first General Election was held in India. Mouluvi Abul Kasem, a vibrant politician and social worker of Burdwan, was elected to Bengal Legislative Council. The undivided Bengal had 5 administrative divisions with 28 districts. There was a government school (Zila School) in each district at that time with the exceptions of two big districts like Burdwan and Medinipur. Even a small district like Hooghly got 3 government schools. But the Government used to get the highest revenue from the king of Burdwan. Mr Abul Kasem thought it to be a gross injustice to Burdwan on the part of the Government. He collected a few generous people of Burdwan and raised the issue in the Council. After broad consideration and reconsideration of the issue it was resolved that a Zila School be made in Burdwan. The present site of the school, about 30 bighas, was purchased with one lakh twenty thousand rupees from Lala Gatiprakash Nanday, the descendant of the donor of the land of Burdwan Town Hall campus, Lala Banshagopal Nanday. The building along with other paraphernalia was complete with Government aide. But as a result of the widespread intensity of Mahatma Gandhi's Non-Cooperation Movement and the public demand that every Government school be made Non-Government public school soon, the Bengal Retrenchment Committee declared,"There will be no further Government school in Bengal" and therefore this has started as a Government Aided School. It was also resolved that the school be managed by a strong Mangagind Committee consisting of the District Magistrate as the president,the District Judge, the D.I. of schools, the Civil Surgeon, Burdwan Municipality Chairman - everyone as Ex-officio member, 03 guardian representatives- 01 muslim and 02 hindus, 02 teachers representatives and the Headmaster. Ajrekishiya (talk) 04:47, 15 March 2023 (UTC)Ajrak https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISBN_(identifier) )https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/984-8391-35-5

The Auspicious Beginning
Following the Government Order the school started its journey in the E-Shaped Old Building on February 2, 1925 with Seven teachers and 280 students of Burdwan Municipal Boys' High School, 10 students for each class from the 1st class to 8th class as per the existing system of the day. Mr Dharmadas Chowdhury was one of those founder teachers transferred to this school from Burdwan Municipal Boys' High School. Mr Panchkari Sarkar, M.A. L.T. joined the school as the first Headmaster, who was in the chair only for two years and ten months but almost without any development. The actual development of the school began when Roy Saheb Benimadhab Bhattacharya was taken to this school from Barrackpore Government School as the second Headmaster after the puja vacation in 1927. He followed his some of his own unique methods and raised the school to an enviable and prestigious position in terms of good results in the town. Ajrekishiya (talk) 08:23, 15 March 2023 (UTC)

Administrative Revival (1993 - 2016)
The school was running well in a distinguished infrastructures with remarkable results different board examinations. Bur it had to face a degrading decade roughly from 1982 to 1992, when the people in society turned their faces from Burdwan Town School for some administrative disturbances and inefficiency. The number of students, their results and management of teaching dropped down to a noticeable point. For the revival of the honour and prestige of the school the then educational thinktank of the town's schools brought Mr Durgapada Chattopadhyay M.A. (English), B.T.(1st Class), D.E.L.T. (1st Class 1st) as the Headmaster of this school. With profound knowledge in almost all school subjects, sound administrative proficiency, rigorous diligence and honesty , indomitable courage and endless patience and hard but amiable and amicable attitude Mr Chattopadhayay started his tenure. Little by little all the decadent sides of the school were revived with the steady run of his Administration, Reconstruction and Reformation. The praiseworthy efforts of his staff under his leadership was tremendously rewarded when Soumyajit De stood first in West Bengal in the Madhyamik Examinations in 2003, demanding special attention of society to Burdwan Town school. He was given the "National School Teacher" award by the President of India Mr K.R.. Narayanan. He retired from his service as a winner amidst all praises and recognitions in January 30, 2005. After a short interval with Mr Shankarprasad Nandi in the chair as the T.I.C. Mr Ashis Kumar Nandy M.Sc.(Maths), B.Ed. was obliged to join the vacant post under the pressure of the same Education Monitoring Committee of the town. Though the Administrative Head of the school was changed, the event of winning the rank in the first ten students of both Madhyamik and H.S. Exams in West Bengal. Besides, the success rates in Medical and Engineering Joint Entrance Exams earned huge adoration and acclamation. See the Achievement Section. Ajrekishiya (talk) 10:28, 15 March 2023 (UTC)

Curriculum
This school is a Higher Secondary School (from class 5 to 12).

The curriculum is as per West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (up to class 10) and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (Class 11 and class 12).

The common curriculum is followed up to class 10. There are 3 streams: Science, Commerce and Arts for H.S. Section. Ajrekishiya (talk) 12:14, 15 March 2023 (UTC)

Achievements
The school has good records of  remarkable results in Madhyamik Examinations as well as West Bengal  Council of Higher Secondary Education. The students of this school have secured multiple ranks in the examinations such as Sri Debashis Tewari, rakned - 1 in Higher Secondary Examinations (Technical) of 1964 in West Bengal. Sri Sunil Roy ranked 1st and Sri Jajar Kumar Roy ranked 5th in W.B.C.H.S.E. Exams (Technical) in West Bengal. Sri Soumyajit De ranked 1st in Madhyamik Pariksha of 2003. Md Nasir ranked 1 in the Madhyamik Pariksha in 2007 and ranked 8 in Higher Secondary Examinations in 2009. In the H.S.Exams of 2010 Sri Jayanta Roy stood 3rd in West Bengal. Sri Dwaipayan Dubey stood 5th in M.P. 2014 and 9th in H.S. -2017. Sri Joyjit Pal stood 10th in the H.S.Exams-2015. Mr Ashis Nandi, the true competent descendent of Sri Durgapada Chattopadhyay, retired in 2014,leaving Mr Shankarprasad Nandi as the T.I.C. in H.M.'s chair for the second time. But the tradition is not changed. It has been almost a regular practice of the school to make some remarkable results both in Madhyamik and H.S. Exams every year. Ajrekishiya (talk) 00:56, 16 March 2023 (UTC) School Records [Results] ([Higher Secondary Examinations Resultshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bengal_Council_of_Higher_Secondary_Education]]) 12:22, 15 March 2023 (UTC)